Advanced programming, Setup menu, Figure 15. setup menu – GE Monogram Security Legend Camera User Manual

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Advanced programming

You will be using the graphical programming interface to program the dome. Keypad shortcuts do exist for
some programmable features. These keypad commands are carried over from CyberDome programming (see

Keypad shortcuts

on page 6). Where keypad shortcuts exist for a feature, such as setting presets, you can use

keys from the keypad or you can use menus from the programming interface to program the feature.

When changing settings on any programming page, you need to confirm the new settings by selecting OK on
that page. When establishing live video settings, you need to save the live video settings (by pressing the iris +
or the set (

) key on the keypad) and save the changes made on the programming page (by selecting OK

in the programming interface) when you return to programming mode from live video mode.

Setup menu

This is the beginning of your system’s setup. Start here to number and title your dome, turn on/off or change
passcodes, establish network connectivity, set the north point, and manage your dome’s memory.

Figure 15. Setup menu

Memory screen ( Setup | Memory )

Programming and addressing for the dome are site-tied to the housing. Site-tied memory allows you to replace
cameras or move them between sites without having to reprogram cameras for each new site, because the
camera will operate using the housing memory.

The Memory screen allows you to manage your dome’s memory during setup and operation. When you clear
part or all of your dome’s memory, you are overwriting your custom programmed settings with the factory
default settings.

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